Q & A – your book-ish and non-book-ish questions answered!
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Today I wanted to do a little Q & A video to answer some of your questions.
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The books on this list today are perfect for those kids that are ready to really start chapter books. I’m not talking about the leveled readers like Penny and Her Doll (which is a great book) where each “chapter” actually only has a couple of pages each with only a few lines of text, these books…
It feels like forever since I’ve written a book list! I used to do them every week but I took a little break and it’s been hard to get back in the habit, but I plan on bringing them back every two weeks, if there is a specific genre/type of book list you would like,…
It’s time for my October TBR! Today I am sharing what I want to read in October and my plans for Victober, the Read Your Bookshelf Challenge and my TBR for the Hey Reader-athon. I went for lots of autumn reading vibes in my choices! WHAT I WANT TO READ IN OCTOBER…
Homeschooling is great for parents who want to be lifelong learners. I enjoy picking certain topics to teach my kids that I can learn along with them. Though I don’t think my education should solely be tied to theirs. I want to be learning on my own time as well. I thought I would share…
October is the month of 3 TBR’s! I decided to put my library books on my TBR cart and use the Hey Reader TBR prompts to help pick which library books I should read in October since I have troubles requesting all.the.library.books. You can see my Library TBR over on Hey Reader.
Grade two is such a fun age for read aloud novels! The books I’m sharing in today’s list are really good for a variety of ages. We’ve actually listened to six of them on audio this year while Raeca is in grade one, she enjoyed them and so did I. Some of the themes went…